This is brilliant. I already have a similar laundry detergent container, and I use Fumoto valves on my vehicles' oil pans so I can just put my tube right on the nipple. Why didn't I think of this sooner? Thanks for the tips!!
this video made me a Subcriber i liked all the good details that you pot into the system ive been a boat owner for over 35 years and do all my own maintenance now they do sell a system for boats that can exchange oil in a very clean and efficient way and they sold a similar system to yours that uses a 3 gallon bucket with a 12 volt pump and ive used that but in all honesty after the first couple of uses its always had drips btw i found this video when looking for reviews on the made in China oil exchangers they sell on Ebay wanting tp see if they were worth the money y
Pretty cool..can now "service" those sealed transmissions and such in cars that only have a view plug (why did they make transmissions like that I will never know) Neat little device and pretty cool build...
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nice job I'd be curious how long this jig lasted^^ many users claim to have overheating issues, did this become an issue? I decided to dremel some openings where the motor has the cooling slots since the original designs doesn't have a thermal switch, might add this at a later point if the other modifications didn't kill it^^
Not a huge deal, but the thermal switch was improperly drawn in the schematic. It should have been drawn as a normally closed switch with the contact drawn coming out from the dot or circle on one side to being slightly tilted on the other side due to sitting on top of the dot or circle with the zig zag lines drawn underneath so that when the heat causes the zig zag portion to expand, the switch would have been pushed up to open the switch on the side where the line sits on top of the dot or circle. This is the way these thermal switches are normally drawn so that they're understood intuitively. The thermal switch in the schematic is not only drawn upside down, but shows that it would close on temperature rise. Just an FYI for future schematics.
Fred Flintstone I noticed after the upload that it was drawn open circuit instead of closed, but not upside down according to a few online sources. Thanks for watching!
I have a 2005 2.4l sonata (u hv a V6), when I tried full synthetic it burned oil a lot, after 2000 mile it was down 3 quarts! With regular oil it doesn't burn any or leak. So be careful, I can't explain why this happened but mechanics tell me this happens, somehow the synthetic blows by more or get around valve seals? My engine did not like it. How much oil is left to drain after this elec pump is done? Have you removed drain plug to see? Thx
A D I've been using Castrol 10w-40 full synthetic oil with Lucas for over a year with no probems. Maybe 3/16 " to 1/4" of oil remains in the pan. Thanks for watching!
@@electronicsNmore Sherlock is correct with his view inline with just getting the job done without any though of improvement. But your invention is well throughout and constructed. Its safe, modular and you display good craftsmanship with your hand skills.
Spot on mate, no need for all that faffing about. I've always got an empty 5l oil container, pump it into that, screw the top on and take it down the local dump - easy peesy lemon squeesy.
No, the oil has too high of a viscosity. Thanks for watching! I have a lot of excellent videos on my channel that cover many different subjects, so be sure to check out my extensive video playlists for other videos of interest to you, rate thumbs up, and share my channel with others.
It doesn't matter if you don't like it, because I do. It's compact(unlike the bulky Holt), it's electric(unlike the MANUAL Holt where you have to keep pumping constantly), cheaper to make than buying a Holt, and the only thing junky is your attitude. You couldn't design what I made in this video if your life depended on it. Merry Christmas to you too!
This is brilliant. I already have a similar laundry detergent container, and I use Fumoto valves on my vehicles' oil pans so I can just put my tube right on the nipple. Why didn't I think of this sooner? Thanks for the tips!!
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That would be very useful for my mower and pressure washer because they don’t have a drain plug on the engine. Nice job. Thumbs up.
teh60 It's very useful. Thanks for watching!
this video made me a Subcriber i liked all the good details that you pot into the system ive been a boat owner for over 35 years and do all my own maintenance now they do sell a system for boats that can exchange oil in a very clean and efficient way and they sold a similar system to yours that uses a 3 gallon bucket with a 12 volt pump and ive used that but in all honesty after the first couple of uses its always had drips btw i found this video when looking for reviews on the made in China oil exchangers they sell on Ebay wanting tp see if they were worth the money y
Pretty cool..can now "service" those sealed transmissions and such in cars that only have a view plug (why did they make transmissions like that I will never know)
Neat little device and pretty cool build...
Brian C Thanks for watching!
Planned obsolescence.
Nice project.
Curiosity Thank you!
Thank you for sharing Doug.
All my best.
Bobby
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Thanks for sharing
very creative
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I'd run that oil another 20k even w/o the detergent additive. Upthumbed!
Noisy, but brilliant!
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You are good.... very good ;-))
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nice job
I'd be curious how long this jig lasted^^
many users claim to have overheating issues, did this become an issue?
I decided to dremel some openings where the motor has the cooling slots since the original designs doesn't have a thermal switch, might add this at a later point if the other modifications didn't kill it^^
Still have it. Works fine, but I don't use it all the time.Thanks for watching!
Not a huge deal, but the thermal switch was improperly drawn in the schematic. It should have been drawn as a normally closed switch with the contact drawn coming out from the dot or circle on one side to being slightly tilted on the other side due to sitting on top of the dot or circle with the zig zag lines drawn underneath so that when the heat causes the zig zag portion to expand, the switch would have been pushed up to open the switch on the side where the line sits on top of the dot or circle. This is the way these thermal switches are normally drawn so that they're understood intuitively. The thermal switch in the schematic is not only drawn upside down, but shows that it would close on temperature rise. Just an FYI for future schematics.
Fred Flintstone I noticed after the upload that it was drawn open circuit instead of closed, but not upside down according to a few online sources. Thanks for watching!
I have a 2005 2.4l sonata (u hv a V6), when I tried full synthetic it burned oil a lot, after 2000 mile it was down 3 quarts! With regular oil it doesn't burn any or leak. So be careful, I can't explain why this happened but mechanics tell me this happens, somehow the synthetic blows by more or get around valve seals? My engine did not like it. How much oil is left to drain after this elec pump is done? Have you removed drain plug to see? Thx
A D I've been using Castrol 10w-40 full synthetic oil with Lucas for over a year with no probems. Maybe 3/16 " to 1/4" of oil remains in the pan. Thanks for watching!
On your wiring diagram, shouldn't the thermal switch be normally closed?
Barnekkid Yes, that was a mistake. It was drawn like NO instead of a NC.
Over engineered waste oil container.
Just...Stick a hose on each end , one down the dipstick hole the other into a five gallon pail.
If you don't like it, don't make it. Very simple. People on YT truly amaze me with their comments.
@@electronicsNmore Sherlock is correct with his view inline with just getting the job done without any though of improvement. But your invention is well throughout and constructed. Its safe, modular and you display good craftsmanship with your hand skills.
Spot on mate, no need for all that faffing about. I've always got an empty 5l oil container, pump it into that, screw the top on and take it down the local dump - easy peesy lemon squeesy.
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Would a fuel pump be any use for this ?
No, the oil has too high of a viscosity. Thanks for watching! I have a lot of excellent videos on my channel that cover many different subjects, so be sure to check out my extensive video playlists for other videos of interest to you, rate thumbs up, and share my channel with others.
Was DC sl, 4:50
Shop vac is cheaper and easier.
I like my setup better. It's compact, and much quieter.
all that to save 70.00 ? really ?
Dont like it, noisy, junky, bulky, heavy footed, and expensive, i like the new Holt 89 dolla 79 with 20 percent Harbor Freight coupon extractor.
It doesn't matter if you don't like it, because I do. It's compact(unlike the bulky Holt), it's electric(unlike the MANUAL Holt where you have to keep pumping constantly), cheaper to make than buying a Holt, and the only thing junky is your attitude. You couldn't design what I made in this video if your life depended on it. Merry Christmas to you too!